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Home » UMPC

He likes it … sort of

Posted by Jack Cook on May 19, 2007 – 1:57 pm
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Walt Mossberg has posted his thoughts on the WSJ  All Things Digital blog and he says: “This Time, Samsung Has Made a Tiny PC That’s Practical to Use“  as he references the Samsung Q1 Ultra.

Last year he gave it a harsh review and advised waiting for an improved model.  Well, it appears as if he feels that the time has come … almost.  He has been using it and now believes it’s a pretty good product, but still believes it has its drawbacks. 

What does he like the best?  The built-in keyboard and said it works pretty well once you get the hang of it.  Battery-life is still a big concern in his testing and there was definitely some reservation there but there is a bigger, albeit heavier, battery available.

In the the final analysis, Walt says ”the UMPC finally is an acceptable choice” … of course we knew that Walt.  Check out his full article and watch his short video here.

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